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Former “Dexter” star Michael C. Hall is set to return to the small screen in a miniseries written by acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. Nearly a year after wrapping his role as the serial killer in …

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Former “Dexter” star Michael C. Hall is set to return to the small screen in a miniseries written by acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick.

Nearly a year after wrapping his role as the serial killer in an eight-series run, the Emmy winner will star in the drama “God Fearing Man,” according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The program centers on the true story of Canadian minister Herbert Emerson Wilson who moonlighted for years as one of the most successful American bank robbers in the early 20th century.

“God Fearing Man” is one of two unfinished projects by Kubrick, who died in 1999.

His son-in-law and “Full Metal Jacket” collaborator Philip Hobbs is set to produce the project.

Hall, who has previously earned six Emmy nominations for his role in “Dexter” and “Six Feet Under,” recently wrapped a run on Broadway in “The Realistic Joneses,” starring Marisa Tomei and Toni Collette.

Actor Michael C. Hall has confirmed reports his TV drama “Dexter” will end this summer. Hall, who plays the titular serial killer, will wrap up the show at the end of upcoming season eight. The actor, …

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Actor Michael C. Hall has confirmed reports his TV drama “Dexter” will end this summer.

Hall, who plays the titular serial killer, will wrap up the show at the end of upcoming season eight.

The actor, who is also an executive producer and director on the show, admits he has been championing a fitting end for his character for quite some time.

He recently told EW.com, “I’ve been an advocate for having a dialogue with the writers and getting a sense of how to best bring this story home – not wrap everything up with a tidy bow, but find some sort of conclusion. There has to be an end game.”

The final season debuts in June, and the production will wrap in early July. Hall admits he’s looking forward to life after “Dexter.”

He says, “I don’t imagine I’ll jump right back into something. … I look forward to finding out what life feels like without ‘Dexter.'”

Meanwhile, his fellow executive producer Sara Colleton tells TV Guide magazine, “We know where it’s (show) going to end. I want us to go out on a high, and everybody on the show is determined to keep the level of it up to the very end. It’s always wise to know when it’s time to leave the stage before you’re asked to leave the stage.”

The drama debuted in 2006 and has picked up 25 Emmy and 10 Golden Globe award nominations.

During its seven-year run, Hall and his onscreen sister, Jennifer Carpenter, fell in love, got married and divorced, and the actor has also battled cancer.

“Dexter” actor Michael C. Hall has sparked rumors of a reconciliation with his ex-wife Jennifer Carpenter after the co-stars were spotted walking arm-in-arm in California on Wednesday. The couple’s …

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“Dexter” actor Michael C. Hall has sparked rumors of a reconciliation with his ex-wife Jennifer Carpenter after the co-stars were spotted walking arm-in-arm in California on Wednesday.

The couple’s divorce was finalized in December, a year after Carpenter moved to end her two-year marriage, but now it appears the former lovers have reignited the spark in their relationship – they were snapped enjoying a romantic stroll along Venice Beach and cuddling on a bench.

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The reunion won’t come as too much of a surprise for fans – last year, Carpenter insisted there was still love between the couple, because cancer survivor Hall would always be one of her “best friends in the world.”

She added, “Just because the marriage ended doesn’t mean the love isn’t still there. We take very good care of each other and our cast – we always have – and I’m just really lucky.”

“Dexter” actor Michael C. Hall is a single man again after his divorce from co-star Jennifer Carpenter was finalized in Los Angeles last week.

The couple wed in 2008 but actress Carpenter filed for divorce from Hall last summer, citing irreconcilable differences.

And now the pair’s marriage is officially over. Superior Court Judge John Sandoz made the duo’s split official on Friday.

But although the two are no longer legally married, Carpenter insists she and her ex-husband will forever remain friends, especially since they continue to star in the same show.

During a recent E! News interview, she said, “He is and always will be one of my best friends in the world. And just because the marriage ended doesn’t mean the love isn’t still there. We take very good care of each other and our cast — we always have — and I’m just really lucky.”

Actress Julia Stiles has blasted reports she is romantically involved with her “Dexter” co-star Michael C. Hall, insisting she had “absolutely nothing to do” with his marriage split from Jennifer Carpenter.

The “Save The Last Dance” star joined the cast of the hit crime drama earlier this year and bonded well with leading actor Hall.

But she has shot down rumors their friendship has become anything other than platonic following the news of his divorce from Carpenter, who plays his onscreen sister in the drama.

In a statement released to E!Online.com’s Marc Malkin, Stiles says, “I have absolutely nothing to do with the split between Michael and Jennifer.

“We are good friends and enjoyed working together. This is a personal matter between them, and we should respect their privacy. Although I too prefer to keep my private life, private – I felt compelled to dispel the rumors I was somehow the cause for this matter.”

The actors, who play brother and sister on the hit drama, eloped at the end of 2008 — a year before Hall was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma — and Carpenter admits the battle that followed made both stars realize what marriage truly means.

She tells TV Guide magazine, “To have life come at you in such a big way, from the second Michael was diagnosed until we finally heard the doctors say he’s going to be OK, was beyond anything I’ve ever experienced. But it became an opportunity to grow and really appreciate each other.

“In a strange way, his illness was the best thing that ever happened to us — and Michael’s hair is more gorgeous now than it’s ever been.”

Hall lost his hair while battling lymphoma and took to wearing a cap to cover his head.

“Dexter” star Michael C. Hall will finish his long and grueling cancer treatment with a chemotherapy session next week.

Hall has been battling Hodgkin’s Lymphoma in secret, only revealing his illness to the world shortly before he collected his first ever Golden Globe award in January.

His appearance at the ceremony, wearing a hat to hide the hair loss he has suffered as a result of painful chemo sessions, provoked an outpouring of support from fans of “Dexter.”

And Hall insists he’s winning his fight with cancer, and is close to the end of his battle, telling Us Weekly, “I’m great on the health front. I’ve had my second to last treatment and there’s one more to go on March 17.”